During the academic year 2016, there were 3 programming assignments given to CS2205/SC3211 (Operating Systems) students instead of a single term project. The details of the 3 programming assignments are given below:

Write a simulation program to simulate the behavior of First-Come-First-Serve (FCFS), Preemptive Shortest Job First (PSJF) and Priority CPU scheduling algorithms based on the arrival time, processing time, and priority of the processes.

Write a simulation program to show the behavior of the banker’s algorithm for a multiple resource unit allocation problem. The program should show the safe state details of the problem. The program should have a facility to collect input data set (such as claim matrix, allocation matrix, processes, and resources) from a text file and from a random generator.

Write a simulation program to show the behavior of First-In-First-Out (FIFO), Least Recently Used (LRU), and Optimal page replacement algorithms. Use a randomly generated page-reference string ranging from 0 to 9 as the reference pages. The performance of the algorithm is measured by the number of page faults incurred by each algorithm.

The following students were successfully completed the programming assignments during the academic year 2016:

Term Project: Design and simulate anInstruction Set Architecture (also called Machine Language) program for a CPU with size 16-bit or 24-bit or 32-bit using any conventional programming language. click here to view the details of the project.

The following students were completed their ISA simulation project during the academic year 2016:

Research paper entitled with “A Preemptive Job Scheduler Based on a Backpropagation Neural Network” has been accepted for Comptelix-2017 (International Conference on Computer, Communications and Electronics 2017, IEEE) on July 1-2, 2017, Manipal University, Jaipur, India. Conference site: http://irisworld.org/wp/international-conference/comptelix-2017/

Research paper entitled with “Recommended Weight Prediction System Based on BMI, BMR, Food Calorie and a Neural Network” has been accepted for ICIIBMS-2017 (The International Conference on Intelligent Informatics and Bio-Medical Sciences, November 24-26, 2017, Okinawa, Japan). Click here to see the reviewers report. Conference site: http://www.iciibms.org/